Stromboli is a small volcanic island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the Aeolian Islands in Italy. It is known for its active volcano, also named Stromboli, which has been erupting regularly for thousands of years. The island's landscape features steep cliffs, lush vegetation, and black sand beaches, making it a popular destination for tourists and hikers.
The volcano is famous for its continuous low-level explosive eruptions, often referred to as "Strombolian eruptions." These eruptions can be observed from various viewpoints on the island, attracting visitors who want to witness the natural spectacle. The island's unique geology and vibrant culture contribute to its charm and appeal.